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Unique Set of High Quality Male Nude Photographs, Traditional Darkroom Set 4x5

$ 15.83

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Listed By: Western Photography Guild
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Subject: Nudes
  • Artist: Don Whitman
  • Date of Creation: 2021
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Photo Type: Gelatin Silver
  • Color Type: Black & White
  • Size: Mini (up to 6in.)
  • Width (Inches): 4
  • Originality: Open Edition Prints
  • Features: Studio Hallmark Stamp
  • Height (Inches): 5

    Description

    Set of Six Traditional Darkroom Prints
    Various Models
    You
    won't be disappointed with this high quality set of traditional photographs!
    Auction is for a
    contemporary
    set of six 4x5 Western Photography Guild B&W Photographs. High quality prints made on Ilford
    Double Weight
    Portfolio Paper with a PEARL finish paper. This is a
    tradional
    set of darkroom prints made in house using the original negatives.  Each print has the contemporary WPG studio hallmark stamp on the back. We are using some of the best quality negatives from the posing strap era and making darkroom prints in small batches. Many of the images have not been available for a long time.  The set comes in a
    labeled
    archival
    envelope.
    Original mages by American Photographer Don Whitman. (1916-1998).
    Enjoy these images the way the photographer intended, as a
    beautiful
    set of prints that you will be pleased to own. We appreciate your interest and support. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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    About the Western Photography Guild
    Western Photography Guild originally began offering their male nude photographs
    in 1947. The studio was founded by American Photographer Don Whitman.
    It  continued to sell prints by mail order up until 1992. Don passed away in 1998.
    We miss him. Since about 2001 prints have again been made available by Don's family.
    Mainly by myself (Andy Dimler, Don's nephew) and my daughter Myra.